Friday, February 27, 2026

Movie Quote of the Day (‘Born Yesterday,’ on the ‘Struggle Between the Selfish and the Unselfish’)

[Reporter Paul Verrall is discussing Harry Brock, a vulgar, hot-tempered, corrupt tycoon, with the businessman’s mistress, Billie Dawn.]

Paul Verrall [played by William Holden]: “Harry's a menace.”

Billie Dawn [played by Judy Holliday]: “He's not so bad. I seen worse.”

Paul: “Has he ever thought of anyone but himself?”

Billie: “Who does?”

Paul: “Millions of people, Billie. The whole history of the world is a story of a struggle between the selfish and the unselfish.”

Billie: I can hear you.

Paul: “All that's bad around us is bred by selfishness. Sometimes selfishness can even get to be a - a cause, an organized force, even a government. And then it's called fascism. Can you understand that?”

Billie: “Sort of.”

Paul: “Well, think about it.

Billie: You're crazy about me, aren't ya?”

Paul: “Yes.”

Billie: “That's why you're so mad at Harry.”

Paul: “Listen, I hate his life, what he does, what he stands for—not him. He just doesn't know any better.”

Billie: “I go for you, too.”—Born Yesterday (1950), screenplay by Albert Mannheimer and Garson Kanin based on Kanin’s play, directed by George Cukor

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